Sentences with phrase «breathing air into»

When a human baby is born it needs to begin breathing air into its lungs in order to survive.
Like all mammals, whales breathe air into lungs, are warm - blooded, feed their young milk from mammary glands, and have some (although very little) hair.
You breathe air into your lungs.
The animal's chest should rise each time you breathe air into the lungs.
But the truth is in between, and his humor, along with his acknowledgments of impurities («This painting is unsalable and it is not for sale except to someone who wants to buy it») breathe air into seriously held beliefs.

Not exact matches

Humans go through life releasing chemicals into the air through our skin and when we breathe.
In the seconds before the Stunner is released into the air for the first time, homing in on the target missile to intercept it, Druker will stop breathing.
How about the fact that you breathe in air into lungs?
Well... technically, if Jesus gave him the air to breathe, he also produced the need to resperate — he needs oxygen to convert organic matter into energy because that's how Jesus designed us... so, yeah, giving you air or food or... whatever, isn't necessarily a blessing.
His gills evolve into lungs so he can breathe air on dry land, but now he is at risk of drowning in the water.
It is akin to having someone with the flu walking around the office or your home, breathing their own contaminants into the air, changing the dynamics of whatever they are a part of.
Personally, if I had a wish, I would like to fly like a bird only to dive into the depths of the sea and swim with the fish without restriction in terms of the air that I breathe.
So when philosophy emerged many centuries later into its own again to breathe the air of the Enlightenment, it «consider [ed] itself a theoretical science, because the existential dimension of philosophy no longer had any meaning from the perspective of Christianity.»
At the very base level, breathe means taking air into your -LSB-...]
John Besh protégé Alon Shaya is breathing some fresh Mediterranean air into the bust - your - gut New Orleans food scene with a menu of bright, colorful food inspired by his birthplace, Israel.
«I had my mouth over his nose, breathing into his nose as I was compressing and rubbing his chest, trying to work the air out,» Janssen said.
Just hope we do buy a player that we can all get excited about seeing, someone to breathe some fresh air into our team and give us something new like Alexis did.
After 21 years, we all know about Wenger's long term thinking, but ultimately a lot of Gooners believe that we need a breath of fresh air breathed into the club as we don't seem to be progressing season on season.
This is because a humidifier can add just the right amount of moisture into the air to make it easy for breathing and sleeping.
This is because conventional laundry detergents are full of toxic chemicals and these chemicals leave a residue on your clothing that may be absorbed by your skin or may evaporate into the air for you to breathe in.
There is nothing like a breath of fresh air to breathe new life into a cranky child.
These products allow both you and your baby to get out into the world and breathe in some fresh air.
This helps to add moisture into the air which will help with inflammation and breathing.
The thought that air is blowing that dust into her house can not be good to breathe.
This environment is vastly different from the outside world where a baby must breathe air to get oxygen into the blood, where he is susceptible to cold, and where he must use his digestive system to get the nutrition needed to grow and develop.
Continuous positive airway pressure; nasal prongs (short or long) provide a small amount of air, oxygen and pressure into the lungs to help the baby breathe on his / her own by keeping the lungs from collapsing.
Breathing in pollutants released into the air isn't healthy for developing lungs, but a new study says it's harmful for developing brains too.
No parent wants their child to breathe harmful, and possibly lethal, chemicals into their body and no parent wants their child's skin to be prevented from breathing properly and having healthy air flow.
A baby correctly positioned in the pod (on his back) is breathing into open air.
This production is a reinvented version of the story, set in a timeless New England era that honors the 1830s but with a modern license to breathe fresh air into the story!
Minutes turn into hours before you even realize it and the day is gone... spent entirely inside... breathing the same stale air over and over again.
Is there something in the humidifier that the water is interacting with, i.e. bacteria, mold, chemicals, antimicrobials or BPA, that is being pumped into the air your child will breathe?
Sleep in the same room with your toddler, if possible, so you can easily hear if his breathing becomes faster or if he sounds as though he's having more difficulty getting air into his lungs.
Hope theRump is held accountable for all the coal jobs he created... what better way to keep folks down than send them underground to feed more soot into the air we breathe... while telling them they are just lucky to have any job.
Accelerate investment in renewables and end subsidies for any fuel that releases carbon into the air as breathe.
The plants annually avoid an astonishing 16 million tons of carbon emissions that would be released into the air we breathe -LSB-...]
Our health is at risk due to continuous grinding of the stones, emitting copious dust particles into the atmosphere reducing the quality of air the populace breathe in causing respiratory sicknesses like asthma among others.
For some toxic air pollutants, more can get into the body through the skin than via breathing, new human data indicate.
The team studied the impacts of sulphur emitted by ships using current marine fuels, which produce air pollution particles that are small enough to be breathed deeply into the lungs and are considered harmful to human health.
As it happens, thin air may be fine for breathing, but it's a lousy medium for image projection; there's very little to bounce light off, let alone a way to control how it bounces to make sure it finds its way into your eye.
While exercising, we breathe in 10 - 20 times more air than we do standing still, Rundell says, which means we also let that many more pollutants into our lungs.
The hospital staff had already inserted a breathing tube into his airway; throughout the flight we would have to pump air into his lungs manually, usinga device called an Ambu bag.
The findings, published online this week in the journal Ecology, show that the type of plants growing on the surface of our peaty moorlands can change how quickly dead plant material is broken down, influencing the speed with which carbon from dead plant matter is released back into the air we breathe.
The larynx plays an important role in speaking and swallowing, but most importantly in breathing: when you breathe, the muscles of the larynx pull the vocal cords apart so that air can flow into the lungs.
When inhaled, the nanoparticles enter deep into the lungs, potentially all the way into the air sacs that move oxygen into our bloodstream during the normal breathing process.
When the scientists applied nitroglycerin patches, which cause increased blood flow to the skin, to nine normal mice breathing air with adequate oxygen, EPO and red blood cell levels shot up, confirming that diverting blood into the skin drives the production of EPO.
Those effects will only get worse if nothing is done to stop dumping CO2 into the sky, much less to begin to reduce concentrations that have now reached more than 400 parts per million in the air — higher than that breathed by any members of our fellow Homo sapiens in the last 200,000 years.
Indeed, you've never walked down the street into an «air pocket» where you suddenly couldn't breathe.
Every outburst projects live bacteria into the air, and anyone within three feet can breathe them in and become infected.
Soon, plant - eating animal life followed (including Arthropods such as the scorpion - like Eurypterids that moved from marine waters into brackish then fresh water — some species becoming amphibious and emerging onto land for part of their life cycle after becoming capable of breathing in both water and air — which eventually evolved into insects, and finally, by 379 million years ago, animals with backbones known as «vertebrates» which evolved from Fishes that moved onto land to evolve into Amphibians and eventually into Reptiles, Dinosaurs, Birds, and Mammals — Niedzwiedzki et al, 2010).
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